Yokohama is located on the western coast of Tokyo Bay, less than half an hour's train journey directly south of Tokyo. It is the second largest city in Japan and one of the cities most visited by foreigners. Despite being devastated by bombings in WWII it remains a maritime city and retains an international flavour. Nissan and city of Yokohama have launched Japan’s first-ever car-sharing program with ultra-compact EVs (electric vehicles). The main objectives of the project are to reduce carbon emissions on public roads, improve the quality of transportation in the city, and promote tourism. more info

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Mon 26 Apr 2021

Yokohama, Japan

Overnight

7:00 PM

Yokohama is located on the western coast of Tokyo Bay, less than half an hour's train journey directly south of Tokyo. It is the second largest city in Japan and one of the cities most visited by foreigners. Despite being devastated by bombings in WWII it remains a maritime city and retains an international flavour. Nissan and city of Yokohama have launched Japan’s first-ever car-sharing program with ultra-compact EVs (electric vehicles). The main objectives of the project are to reduce carbon emissions on public roads, improve the quality of transportation in the city, and promote tourism. more info

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Tue 27 Apr 2021

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Wed 28 Apr 2021

Hakodate, Japan

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6:00 PM

Hakodate is the largest city and port in southern Hokkaido, Japan. It is considered to have – as seen from Mt. Hakodate – one of the world's most impressive nightscapes, particularly from June through March, when the bright lights emitted from the squid fishing vessels add a touch of romantic inspiration. Take a trip to Mount Hakodate, and on the drive be impressed by the agricultural area that feeds most of Japan. While there try the Ropeway and then relax in one of the delightful hot springs, such as Yunkawa Onsen.
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Thu 29 Apr 2021

Muroran, Japan

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4:00 PM

Muroran is located to the SW of Hokkaido island on a small peninsula jutting into the sea at the entrance of the Uchiura Bay. To the east is the North Pacific Ocean. Muroran was the centre of a steel industry that attracted naval bombardment on the night of 14/15 July 1945. Today, there are large cement factories, steel mills, oil refineries, and shipyards clustered around the port. Muroran holds eight specific scenic sights called Muroran-Hakkei. The most famous of them is Cape Chikyu, a paradise for sea birds and Peregrine falcons, with its white lighthouse and panoramic blue ocean. You may also get to see the 100 m towering volcanic cliffs of Uchiura Bay. more info

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Fri 30 Apr 2021

At Sea

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Sat 1 May 2021

At Sea

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Sun 2 May 2021

Petropavlovsk, Russia

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7:00 PM

Petropavlovsk is the main city and the main administrative, industrial, and cultural centre of the Kamchatka peninsula. Arriving on a fine day presents visitors with spectacular views of a massive harbour, four active volcanoes, and one of the oldest towns in the Russian Far East. Petropavlovsk is still home to a Russian submarine base. Weather and time permitting, it is well worth taking a helicopter flight that targets the Valley of the Geysers, the second biggest collection of geothermal features after Yellowstone. You could have the opportunity of landing in the Valley of the geysers and take some walks through the area. more info

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Mon 3 May 2021

At Sea

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Tue 4 May 2021

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Wed 5 May 2021

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Thu 6 May 2021

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Fri 7 May 2021

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Sat 8 May 2021

At Sea

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Sun 9 May 2021

Vancouver, Canada

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Disembark

Vancouver is a sophisticated coastal city located to the south of British Columbia, Canada. The city is linguistically and ethnically diverse as reflected in the fact that 52 percent of its inhabitants do not speak English as their first language. Ranked highly in worldwide ‘liveable city’ rankings for many years and being surrounded by nature’s scenery at its best, makes tourism its second largest industry. This beautiful city brims with attractions such as Vancouver's Olympic Village located on the SE side of False Creek, which offers stunning views of the city's downtown skyline and Coastal mountains. more info

Don't miss out on Celebrity Millennium enjoying 15 exciting nights on the Japan and Bering Sea Cruise to TransPacific. Your ship embarks from Yokohama and calls into 5 ports in 3 countries before arriving at Vancouver. Your 4 star cruise from Celebrity Cruises has 1 forward departures. Our exclusive specials start as low as $137 per person/day, twin share. So call now and get expert, friendly advice.

Celebrity Millennium Overview

From May to mid-September every year Celebrity Millennium sails the coast of Alaska and British Columbia over 7 nights, each way between Seward (the port for Anchorage) and Vancouver. Both cities are worth exploring at either end of the fjord scenery. This year of 2020 will, in view of the coronavirus issue, see Celebrity Millennium relocate from Asia to the North American west cost earlier than usual. Future itineraries have yet to be announced. Until now, from October to April each year, Millennium runs 14-night cruises around Japan, China, and SE Asian countries. The transpacific crossings are at a low fare and bridge two continents: very relaxing, with a chance to explore all the ship’s features and cuisines, and to explore before and after the cruise.

Accommodation

Four out of five cabins have an outside view, and of these three-quarters have a private balcony. Standard cabins have a sofa or convertible sofa bed, twin beds that convert to a double bed, plenty of storage space, personal safe, mini-bar/refrigerator, interactive TV, and good-size bathroom. The cabins are nicely decorated and appealing with warm wood-finish furniture. Suites have more space, butler service, more and better amenities and personal service. Those at the stern are in a prime location. There are no single cabins, and 26 wheelchair-accessible cabins available in the Sky Suites.

Food and Dining

The Metropolitan, the two-deck main restaurant, with its grand staircase and musicians’ gallery overlooking the sea through a huge glass wall, offers excellent meals and service at two dinner seatings. The décor adds to the fine dining experience. The first alternative dining venue, The Olympic (reservations-only, extra cost), serves classic French cuisine in absolute style – allow three hours. The other alternative is Qsine (“Cuisine”) with an iPad menu. AquaSpa guests dine at Blu with a Mediterranean menu. Japanese à la carte lunch and dinner is available at Sushi on Five.

Entertainment

The 900-seat Celebrity Theatre is the three-deck venue for production shows, major cabaret acts and big-screen movies. During the voyage relax in solitude, or select your level of conversation and excitement. Daytime activities include a broad range of classes and competitions. For evening entertainment there are soloists at the cafes and bars, participation in karaoke, and of course the casino. The Celebrity Life enrichment program is divided into three themes. "Savor" focuses on wine appreciation, mixology (of drinks), and cooking. The "Discover" program draws on the educational expertise of famous institutions. Passengers learn about the history, culture, art and architecture of destinations; and broaden their exposure to language study, photography, modern digital technologies and dance, to name a few.